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>> all right, steve, thanks so much, steve liesman. you have a comment. >> yeah, they're just trying to say, hey, all clear. calm down. don't worry about liquidity squeezes. keep investing. we're going to help you out. >> we want to get back to simon hobbs at our headquarters, european markets are closing. simon? >> the european markets are closing now. >> stock very important. we have radical change tht heart of the eurozone and it has been very, very clearly communicated to world markets within the last two hours on what were equity markets in positive territory have moved sharply lower, sharply to the red as you can see. in particular, in italy, we'll come back to that in a moment. radical changes, and we saw it in cyprus, a communicated now by the dutch finance minister. let me show you pictures of him yesterday in cyprus. no longer are taxpayers an sovereign tax holders bear the brunt of bailing out banks. very clearly, this man who is now at the helm of 17 finance ministers of the eurozone has today given a very pointed interview
>> all right, steve, thanks so much, steve liesman. you have a comment. >> yeah, they're just trying to say, hey, all clear. calm down. don't worry about liquidity squeezes. keep investing. we're going to help you out. >> we want to get back to simon hobbs at our headquarters, european markets are closing. simon? >> the european markets are closing now. >> stock very important. we have radical change tht heart of the eurozone and it has been very, very clearly...
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steve sedgwick is calling in on the line from moscow. steve, russia is happy to stand pat while cyprus try toes come up with a solution. >> what we're going to get is an announcement from the european commission and the russian federation. this is looking at a whole host of longer term issue between the european union and is russia. the relationship needs a reboost after disagreements over syria, over trade, over the wto, over human rights and now, of course, most aggressively of cyprus, as well. what i'm fascinated to see -- and i'm in the lockdown, as well, i mention inside the reception house of the russian federation, i'm in a lockdown ahead of that press conference between mr. barroso and mr. medvedev. i want to see how that reboot looks. is it a reboot in name only or is it meaningful? they would prove that it's meaningful by including a solution to the cyprus crisis, including not only the troika, but the russian federation. that's is where mr. medvedev saying russian interests should have been thought about. mr. barroso saying no
steve sedgwick is calling in on the line from moscow. steve, russia is happy to stand pat while cyprus try toes come up with a solution. >> what we're going to get is an announcement from the european commission and the russian federation. this is looking at a whole host of longer term issue between the european union and is russia. the relationship needs a reboost after disagreements over syria, over trade, over the wto, over human rights and now, of course, most aggressively of cyprus,...
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unemployment rate stuck at 8%. >> steve forbes, judd gregg, steve bernstein. thanks for watching everybody. i'm kudlow. we'll be back tomorrow evening. clients are always learning more
unemployment rate stuck at 8%. >> steve forbes, judd gregg, steve bernstein. thanks for watching everybody. i'm kudlow. we'll be back tomorrow evening. clients are always learning more
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steve's parents have been regulars since the first meal. what did you think when your son said, i'm going to leave my finance job and start this job? >> it was not my life plan for him. it really was not. so i have to say my first reaction was not positive. >> reporter: lured by the tasty offerings, he's starting to come around. >> i hope he can make a live, let's be frank. >> reporter: do you think they can? do you think they're going to turn a profit? >> i do. i think it will take a while. like any new business, they've gotten a lot of the kinks out. but it's retail, so it's location, location, location. >> reporter: so what have you learned now that it's been up and running for a couple of months? >> everything takes longer than expected. it's always a slow start. not making any money. that's the hardest. >> reporter: columbus has several huge food trunk festi l festivals. >> we're hoping to sellout. >> i'm sold out of 20 pounds of bacon, about 50 orders of veggie burgers. >> reporter: even though these events are packed with customers,
steve's parents have been regulars since the first meal. what did you think when your son said, i'm going to leave my finance job and start this job? >> it was not my life plan for him. it really was not. so i have to say my first reaction was not positive. >> reporter: lured by the tasty offerings, he's starting to come around. >> i hope he can make a live, let's be frank. >> reporter: do you think they can? do you think they're going to turn a profit? >> i do. i...
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to steve's point he is right. the statistics between san francisco and l.a., san francisco did great. however, so you understand the full story, there are other airports that tried where it didn't come out any worse but not so good. look, if you look into what a lot of the aviation experts have to say, basically what they tell us is it's a nicer wrapper around the same product. you still have government supervisors, identical technology, identical procedures, they don't seem to think it's going to save us that much money. so, just a question of whose pocket the paycheck is coming out of. >> it's not only saving, it's improving efficiency. privatization bet center >> hand it to the airlines. if american airlines doesn't protect its passengers it goes out of business. if the tsa doesn't protect the passengers it gets more funding. we have an incentive problem. in the private sector you are forced to do better. in the government you are rewarded. >> bill, do incentives matter here as they do most places? >> maybe but
to steve's point he is right. the statistics between san francisco and l.a., san francisco did great. however, so you understand the full story, there are other airports that tried where it didn't come out any worse but not so good. look, if you look into what a lot of the aviation experts have to say, basically what they tell us is it's a nicer wrapper around the same product. you still have government supervisors, identical technology, identical procedures, they don't seem to think it's going...
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your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically probably are going to win the nomination if they played softball. >> yeah, look, i admire -- >> secretary clinton. >> i think it's hardball politics. i think it's smart politics for the clintons to take all the goodwill that's been engendered as a result of -- >> what about loving your enemy? >> loving your enemy? >> you're a seminarian. what about going around saying, i want you, too? >> chris, you're not looking for that kind of blessing in this situation. this is hardball politics. it's real -- >> is it smart? >> i think it's smart. i think the clintons h
your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically...
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steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of 33% vest only 13%, who say it's going to decrease. but that doesn't mean we don't have problems in the housing market in this country. in fact, in some cases, quite substantially, you look at the next chart here. what we'll see, you ask people, compared to the purchase price, what you bought it for, is your home value the same? 22% saying it's unchanged, and that compares with march 2011 and '12, worth less, 26%. worth more, 28%. this is the thing that's interesting here. about a quarter of the public still
steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of...
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steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is speculation north korea is behind the attack. they sent b52 over over north korea. the b52s are part of a nuclear umbrella and they feel reason thatted from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile players. >>> analysts say it could be worth $44 million over the next decade. we will are have more on the two bills they are enacting in congress. >>> here is the congress at the airport. he was greeted by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said he wanted to make clear he stance with israel. >> it is with our fundamental national security intere
steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is...
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steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is speculation north korea is behind the attack. they sent b52 over over north korea. the b52s are part of a nuclear umbrella and they feel reason thatted from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile players. >>> analysts say it could be worth $44 million over the next decade. we will are have more on the two bills they are enacting in congress. >>> here is the congress at the airport. he was greeted by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said he wanted to make clear he stance with israel. >> it is with our fundamental national security intere
steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is...
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let's go down to steve liesman with that. steve? >> we asked our 54 respondents what was behind the record levels and we gave them the fed as one of the answer ands it was the leading response. it wasn't the only answer. what you see is that 12% said financial stabilization was a big reason for it. 18%, earnings improvement and 24% attributed to federal quantitative easing. some of what the fed does is related to economic improvement and earnings improvement. in general, they gave other reasons for it as well. not just the fed being behind this. i want to show you also the curious answers we got on the effective quantitative easing when it comes to the bond market, the stock market, and unemployment. by 48 to 44 on both mortgages and bonds, they say it does not lower mortgage and bond yields, quantitative easing, that is. 69 to 21% say it does not lower unemployment rate. but you can see there 75 to 17 they say it does help increase stock -- the stock market values. now, take a look at this list, guys. i think this is a hopium list.
let's go down to steve liesman with that. steve? >> we asked our 54 respondents what was behind the record levels and we gave them the fed as one of the answer ands it was the leading response. it wasn't the only answer. what you see is that 12% said financial stabilization was a big reason for it. 18%, earnings improvement and 24% attributed to federal quantitative easing. some of what the fed does is related to economic improvement and earnings improvement. in general, they gave other...
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melissa: steve, what do you think? >> look, i don't think there is any immediate danger of especially given how poorly it turned out in cyprus but i think in the longer term, melissa, these guys are very, hungry for revenues in washington. what i keep hearing from the budget tears, boy, there is a lot of money out there, even if we put a .1% tax on that is lot of money. melissa: take back to europe before we run out of the time. if there is a run on the cypriot banks, what will happen to cyprus? will they have to leave the european union? is there recovery in the u.s.? >> terrible news for europe generally. i don't know if they will apply cyprus back in the e.u. or not but it weakens the sense that europe has its act together. melissa: right. >> i think in some ways, we're the least rotten apple in the cart. this is only confirms that further. melissa: it does, but julia, it is another blow to the european recovery which is even happening which is for sure bad for us. what do you think all of this means for our economi
melissa: steve, what do you think? >> look, i don't think there is any immediate danger of especially given how poorly it turned out in cyprus but i think in the longer term, melissa, these guys are very, hungry for revenues in washington. what i keep hearing from the budget tears, boy, there is a lot of money out there, even if we put a .1% tax on that is lot of money. melissa: take back to europe before we run out of the time. if there is a run on the cypriot banks, what will happen to...
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where has the time gone, steve? >> you know, sal, it is going fast, isn't it? >> yes, thank you sir. we have cloudzy skies and sal is correct we had very light rain overnight and we had cloud cover and it will start to pick up and mostly cloudy rain develops more likely overnight into tomorrow and heaviest rain will be into tomorrow. morning rain into tomorrow and then a cooler pattern, it looks like high pressure builds back in and there is plenty of cloud cover and you heard it right there. there are a few breaks in the clouds and temperatures even though they are in the 40s and 50s, yesterday we had some upper 30s and there is plenty of cloud cover, they are holding it up from the equator and unfortunately the low is here and if we can merge the two would help. as it stands we have a little bit of cloud cover so cloudy, rain a chilly morning even though we have mostly cloudy rain, a cooler afternoon for most, still some upper 60s and 70s. cooler with showers and clearing in on thursday and sunny and warm, maybe a slight cool down but nothing big. >>> coming
where has the time gone, steve? >> you know, sal, it is going fast, isn't it? >> yes, thank you sir. we have cloudzy skies and sal is correct we had very light rain overnight and we had cloud cover and it will start to pick up and mostly cloudy rain develops more likely overnight into tomorrow and heaviest rain will be into tomorrow. morning rain into tomorrow and then a cooler pattern, it looks like high pressure builds back in and there is plenty of cloud cover and you heard it...
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live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, steve. >>> coming up at 6:00, we hear from a local war veteran about how the war changed his life. we'll tell you about a new lawsuit being filed in the bay area against former president george w. bush alleging the war violated international law. >>> a tragic military accident near reno, nevada, an explosion during a training exercise has killed seven marines and injured several more. military officials say a mortar exploded as it was being set off during a live fire training exercise at the hawthorne army depot. last night's tragic accident has prompted a worldwide moratorium on the specific weapon until it's been determined that weapon is safe enough to continue using. >>> bitter disappointment for dianne feinstein, her bill which creates a national ban on assault weapons was removed from the gun control legislation set to go before the full senate next month. senate majority leader harry reid told feinstein the ban will be offered as an amendment. experts say it had little chance of passage. feinstein awe co-a
live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, steve. >>> coming up at 6:00, we hear from a local war veteran about how the war changed his life. we'll tell you about a new lawsuit being filed in the bay area against former president george w. bush alleging the war violated international law. >>> a tragic military accident near reno, nevada, an explosion during a training exercise has killed seven marines and injured several more. military...
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steve is on the line. what carolyn is saying about the time frame with banks in cyprus underscores the urgency for cyprus to reach a deal with russians or someone. how likely do you think they come away with meetings with putin saying we got the debt relief we wanted? >> we have to remember the big deadline for cyprus is the 3rd of june when they have to pay back an international bond of 1.5 euros. the eurozone will blink and give cyprus the money. the key phrase i heard is from steve there. the european commission, the palace structures in western europe they don't want a bloody nose from moscow. the reality is that moscow is heavily involved in the bailout of western europe in recent years. we all now know about the loan that cyprus was given of $2.5 billion in 2011. we had negotiation winot that lg ago. russia is involved. it will be involved. this country has $500 billion of reserve. third biggest reserves in the world. it has 10% of gdp as total sovereign debt. it's completely natural culturally that
steve is on the line. what carolyn is saying about the time frame with banks in cyprus underscores the urgency for cyprus to reach a deal with russians or someone. how likely do you think they come away with meetings with putin saying we got the debt relief we wanted? >> we have to remember the big deadline for cyprus is the 3rd of june when they have to pay back an international bond of 1.5 euros. the eurozone will blink and give cyprus the money. the key phrase i heard is from steve...
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this is steve n this is corps /* this is steve kornacki's last day with us. he is taking over his own show. we all know our friend, steve kornac kornacki. but there is also paranoid kornacki and professor kornacki. let's go back to kornacki's classroom. >> let's go back to 1978. if you are 40 or over, you are still talking about this. i add fascination with this storm. governor due ckakis. he was defeated by the conservative democrat and nearly lost his political career but came back in 1982. i have a dream to make a movie, period picture called, blizzard of '78. >> from the mind of steve kornacki. >> i read just about every campaign book i could get my hand on. 1984. here is 1988. back in 1972. 1988 new hampshire primary. 1993 whitman versus florio. cycle bit of useless trivia. you said the previous one was 1959. you are correct. that was. louis strauss. >> he not googling. >> i might have written about that recently. >> he is not human with the facts that he has in his head. at a fingertip, is amazing. we have been blown away by that all the time. >> you kn
this is steve n this is corps /* this is steve kornacki's last day with us. he is taking over his own show. we all know our friend, steve kornac kornacki. but there is also paranoid kornacki and professor kornacki. let's go back to kornacki's classroom. >> let's go back to 1978. if you are 40 or over, you are still talking about this. i add fascination with this storm. governor due ckakis. he was defeated by the conservative democrat and nearly lost his political career but came back in...
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. >> welcome steve. leslie and steve today. i love this. >> hello, i'm talking steven cornell with the pope district merchant's association and commissioner dooley is well aware and had meeting with our merchants. we're having a real problem on polk street without getting into all the details. there is the van ness rapid transit plan one block away from polk street and to change it from less parking. one has nothing do with the other when it comes to mta and that is what i am presenting to you that hopefully you look at in the future, not necessarily the merits of this one is good and this is one bad or whatever. the idea that they are thinking one has nothing to do with the other. one block away, two major streets with a lot of changes in parking and traffic. hopefully you will look at it in the future. thank you. >> great. thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, public comments is closed. new business? >> commissioners item 16, new business. >> i would like to add two things. i would like to see if we can have dpw c
. >> welcome steve. leslie and steve today. i love this. >> hello, i'm talking steven cornell with the pope district merchant's association and commissioner dooley is well aware and had meeting with our merchants. we're having a real problem on polk street without getting into all the details. there is the van ness rapid transit plan one block away from polk street and to change it from less parking. one has nothing do with the other when it comes to mta and that is what i am...
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also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even the cable companies are introducing new technology for dvrs, program guides, and that kind of -- that's going to lead to upgrades in the cable's set top boxes. even if we don't get that tv there's new technology tomorrow. i think broadcom is a good way to play that. trading well above valuation here. >> just a question on the broader markets here, paul
also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that...
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it was based on steve harvey's book "act like a lady think like a man." you have great people. >> i'm not saying it like that. >> i am. it's like that. >> ms. loretta, i'm ready for the rest of the tour. >> terrence jay is in the movie, myself. the cast goes on and on and on. it's such great movie. it's funny and cool to see these couples reading this book and trying to use all these steve harvey tactics against each other in relationships and what happens to the different couples in their journeys. i'm so excited to be part of such an amazing cast. we didn't feel like you were going to work every day. when you have kevin hart onset it doesn't feel like work. you laugh all day long. >> talk about this reality thing. you're still a major presence from being host of reunion specials to the "flavor of love" franchises, what's it like? >> reality tv is fun. it's fascinating to me that people are that intrigued by my life. >> how is it living in the hotel? >> horrible. >> it's definitely a different place. you have to be willing to open up that much of yoursel
it was based on steve harvey's book "act like a lady think like a man." you have great people. >> i'm not saying it like that. >> i am. it's like that. >> ms. loretta, i'm ready for the rest of the tour. >> terrence jay is in the movie, myself. the cast goes on and on and on. it's such great movie. it's funny and cool to see these couples reading this book and trying to use all these steve harvey tactics against each other in relationships and what happens to...
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what do you think about that, steve? >> you know, i think there are some advantages to having a country like cyprus, actually, repudiate its debt because one of the things i find looking around the world, even in the united states, is that this sovereign debt is treated like it's, you know, completely risk-free and it is not risk-free. there should be a risk premium associated with government debt and if you had a country like cyprus that essentially declared bankruptcy, and renegotiated these debt agreements, that might raise the interest rates of other countries. and that might not be such a bad thing. there would be more money going into private companies and less going into government. >> yeah. >> the other element of this i think is really interesting, there is a big debate whether the e.u. or whether russia will bailout cyprus. melissa: right. >> cyprus, according to recent figures i saw, the russians have about $50 billion invested in cyprus banks. so they have a lot at stake here. even though they seem tt be back
what do you think about that, steve? >> you know, i think there are some advantages to having a country like cyprus, actually, repudiate its debt because one of the things i find looking around the world, even in the united states, is that this sovereign debt is treated like it's, you know, completely risk-free and it is not risk-free. there should be a risk premium associated with government debt and if you had a country like cyprus that essentially declared bankruptcy, and renegotiated...
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but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where we are right now. the parliament rejected the bank bailout as proposed by the international institution yesterday. and now the cyprus finance minister is in russia. where do we go from here? >> it's a very difficult situation. but first, let me explain why the rejection of yesterday. i'm going to compare this to u.s. terms. imagine if governments of other states in the united states blackmailed the states of massachusetts where i'm at right now to shut down its financial center because they don't like it. this essentially what the other governments did on friday night to cyprus. and it
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where...
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steven water from russell investments, steve sacks. steve liesman is with us. and then there's that guy santelli who joins us daily as well. dr. wood, are we making too much of this? over the weekend we were all convinced that the markets were going to be slammed today. they were in asia overnight. then things allayed. what happened? >> i think the market's assessing the size versus what it represents. what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can rules about depository insurance change over the course of a weekend? i think the size of cyprus right now, what it represents directly is not a threat. we're assessing. but if this is contained in some broader bailout oriented scheme, i think it could be something weathered by the markets. that said, the rule of law being brought into question is not a good thing. >> steve sacks, are you seeing a reaction in some of the european etfs out there? or are you seeing the same kind of money mentality going into exchange traded funds? what are you seeing out there? >> maria, it's reall
steven water from russell investments, steve sacks. steve liesman is with us. and then there's that guy santelli who joins us daily as well. dr. wood, are we making too much of this? over the weekend we were all convinced that the markets were going to be slammed today. they were in asia overnight. then things allayed. what happened? >> i think the market's assessing the size versus what it represents. what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can...
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steve, are you talking rain over the weekend? there is a holiday coming up, you know. where people like to be outside. >> no pressure pam. >> they have kind of a cool air mass still some partly to mostly cloudy skies so 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, golden gate bridge looks good coming down to the toll plaza no major problems and it looks good if you are driving to the area and we have some breaking news, there is a police investigation going into this badly mangled car involving a fatal crash near kitner avenue. it happened in front of a fast- food restaurant and several lanes may be blocked for several hours. >>> firefighters appear to be gaining control of a fire that has badly damaged an alameda apartment building. alex savage has been there all morning and he is joining us now to tell us whether the building will be in danger of collapsing. >> reporter: as far as a large collapse it appears firefighters may be out of the woods as far as that goes. i just spoke with the firefighters who said they have the upper hand on this fire and it is no longer ac
steve, are you talking rain over the weekend? there is a holiday coming up, you know. where people like to be outside. >> no pressure pam. >> they have kind of a cool air mass still some partly to mostly cloudy skies so 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, golden gate bridge looks good coming down to the toll plaza no major problems and it looks good if you are driving to the area and we have some breaking news, there is a police investigation going into this badly...
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let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of homeownership seems to be very much intact and data supports the opportunity for a lot of people. as you know we've had folks pushed out of the market for quite a while. mortgage rates south of 4%. for that so to be that way for 15 months in a row consecutively, that is huge economic history. so that's been a big driver for us. a bit of concern on inventory but banks have inventory. we hope they will free up some of that shadow inventory. we're happy and we had a terrific --. liz: can i ask you, steve? part of the problem a lot of homes were being inspected and they were also then bein
let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of...
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. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the last time the heat lost, conan o'brien was the host of "the tonight show." >> steve: what? [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: long time ago. some -- [ laughter ] some political news today. republican senator, saxby chambliss says he doesn't support gay marriage because he's not gay. which would be pretty believable if his name didn't sound like a brand of pink champagne. [ laughter ] saxby chambliss. [ light laughter ] speaking of the gop, this week, the republican national committee announced that it will spend $10 million to reach out to hispanic, asian and african-american voters. you know, to ask them not to vote. [ light laughter ] i hear that pope francis is so new at the vatican that receptionists are having trouble recognizing his voice when he calls. luckily, the vatican records all of their calls. and it's true. they really don't recognize him. listen to this. [ phone ringing ] >> this is vatican. how may i direct your call-a? >> eh, it's a-me, the pope-a!
. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the last time the heat lost, conan o'brien was the host of "the tonight show." >> steve: what? [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: long time ago. some -- [ laughter ] some political news today. republican senator, saxby chambliss says he doesn't support gay marriage because he's not gay. which would be pretty believable if his name didn't sound like a brand of pink champagne. [ laughter ] saxby chambliss. [ light laughter ]...
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and especially thanks to steve for joining us. and the battle in light night comedy now including tax breaks. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz aler for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
and especially thanks to steve for joining us. and the battle in light night comedy now including tax breaks. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz aler for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in...
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one of the exhibitors at ces international 2013 in las vegas is a company called healthspot and steve cashman is the ceo and founder. mr. cashman what is it that your company makes? >> guest: we make what we call healthspot station and it's delivering the highest quality lowest-cost health care in america. her vision is to create access to health care and consumer pharmacies across the country and empower the health system sent out there's to let you have a bryant experience with health care which is unlike what you have today. >> host: how to use technology to do that? >> guest: that is why the consumer climate -- electronic shows interesting. you see software connectivity all combined in a package wrapped up a little bit too high the technology and focus on an integrated experience so about everything you see walking through the show is a little bit and healthspot. >> host:. >> host: steve cashman he just won an award at the show, correct? >> guest: we are happy to wind the popular science ces 2013 future product of the year so it's an honor and we have worked hard to understand con
one of the exhibitors at ces international 2013 in las vegas is a company called healthspot and steve cashman is the ceo and founder. mr. cashman what is it that your company makes? >> guest: we make what we call healthspot station and it's delivering the highest quality lowest-cost health care in america. her vision is to create access to health care and consumer pharmacies across the country and empower the health system sent out there's to let you have a bryant experience with health...
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and especially thanks to steve for joining us. and the battle in light night comedy now including tax breaks. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
and especially thanks to steve for joining us. and the battle in light night comedy now including tax breaks. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or...
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it was based on steve harvey's book "act like a lady, think like a man." you have great people. >> i'm not saying it like that. >> i am. it's like that. >> ms. loretta, i'm ready for the rest of the tour. >> terrence jay is in the movie, myself. the cast goes on and on and on. it's such great movie. it's funny and cool to see these couples reading this book and trying to use all these steve harvey tactics against each other in relationships and what happens to the different couples in their journeys. i'm so excited to be part of such an amazing cast. we didn't feel like you were going to work every day. when you have kevin hart onset, it doesn't feel like work. you laugh all day long. >> talk about this reality thing. you're still a major presence, from being host of reunion specials to the "flavor of love" franchises, what's it like? >> reality tv is fun. it's fascinating to me that people are that intrigued by my life. >> how is it living in the hotel? >> horrible. >> it's definitely a different place. you have to be willing to open up that much of yours
it was based on steve harvey's book "act like a lady, think like a man." you have great people. >> i'm not saying it like that. >> i am. it's like that. >> ms. loretta, i'm ready for the rest of the tour. >> terrence jay is in the movie, myself. the cast goes on and on and on. it's such great movie. it's funny and cool to see these couples reading this book and trying to use all these steve harvey tactics against each other in relationships and what happens to...
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steve crutchfield, euronext, joins me now. steve, you know, let's talk about you only picked five names. you're offering these mini options. obviously, you're looking to get more trading volume in. how's the reception been so far today? >> the reception has been great, cheryl, and you're right, we focused on five of the most actively-traded names that are interesting particularly to retail investors who may have some of these names in their portfolio; apple, google, amazon, and the s&p 500 and gold etfs. cheryl: you're trading on both options exchanges. >> reception so far has been great, a very solid start. last time i checked about 30 minutes ago it looked industry wide about 14,000 of these options had traded, more than half about 8,000 on our two markets, so a very nice start to the product, and really great opportunities for those retail investors as you were talking about to be able to make use of options against some of those higher-price stock prices to reduce risk. cheryl: and options have become incredibly popular, b
steve crutchfield, euronext, joins me now. steve, you know, let's talk about you only picked five names. you're offering these mini options. obviously, you're looking to get more trading volume in. how's the reception been so far today? >> the reception has been great, cheryl, and you're right, we focused on five of the most actively-traded names that are interesting particularly to retail investors who may have some of these names in their portfolio; apple, google, amazon, and the...
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in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken to the justice department, even though she was countrywide's executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations. at the height of the housing bubble, countrywide financial was the largest mortgage lender in the country, and the loans it made were among the worst, a third ending up in foreclosure or default, many because of mortgage fraud. it was foster's job to monitor and investigate allegations of fraud against countrywide employees and make sure they were reported to the board of directors and the treasury department. >> how much fraud was there at countrywide? >> from what i saw, th
in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken...
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steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less inclined in part because there were in fact, tax hikes. 15% unsure. 27% say they expected to have no impact. 40% say it will hurt the economy. do i combine them? just come over here for a second. i get 45%. the question is whether or not president obama is making his case about the danger of sequester. i want to point out zoom in
steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop....
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steve is coming back. he'll take a look at your weekend weather and the forecast for your neighborhood. >> a california beekeeper says he is out thousands of dollars after someone made off with some of his bees. >> good morning. if you are driving on highway 4, you see slow traffic here. update on the morning commute and bay area weather. >>> it is 7:23. our recent warm weather could boost the number of west nile virus cases this year. could mean we'll see more mosquitos this year and earlier than usual. several counties and cities are launching mosquito awareness campaigns. there was a search reported last year and 19 californians died. more than twice as many as the year before. >> 7:24. commercial beekeeper has been sg by thieves. somebody stole 80 of beehives from an almond orchard. and losing a few hives to thieves are quite common. this time it required a forklift and a flatbed truck. >> when they start stealing an entire truckload of bees, it's a set back. >> he will not get the $13,000 from the alm
steve is coming back. he'll take a look at your weekend weather and the forecast for your neighborhood. >> a california beekeeper says he is out thousands of dollars after someone made off with some of his bees. >> good morning. if you are driving on highway 4, you see slow traffic here. update on the morning commute and bay area weather. >>> it is 7:23. our recent warm weather could boost the number of west nile virus cases this year. could mean we'll see more mosquitos...
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steve is live in moscow. steve? >> reporter: maybe. maybe, tyler. maybe there will be money from russia, but maybe russia is playing a canny game here and it's going to wait and see what happens. the russians have enormous skin in the game. i mean, the bilateral trade and bilateral money transfers in 2011 according to moody's between russia and cyprus and back and forth was a quarter of a trillion dollars. the russians hold around about $30 billion plus in the bank accounts here in cyprus, so you can see the kind of money we're talking about. the rugs have got enormous business activities. it's kind of like an offshore financial senscenter for the russians? certainly they want to see they get their money back. a lot of assets are held by the likes of vtb, one of the big russian banks with $13 billion in assets according to some estimates in banks in cyprus. secondly, maybe they're going to extract something like a naval base. many have talked about the aspirations of the russians in that part of the mediterranean. and cyprus has offshore gas rights
steve is live in moscow. steve? >> reporter: maybe. maybe, tyler. maybe there will be money from russia, but maybe russia is playing a canny game here and it's going to wait and see what happens. the russians have enormous skin in the game. i mean, the bilateral trade and bilateral money transfers in 2011 according to moody's between russia and cyprus and back and forth was a quarter of a trillion dollars. the russians hold around about $30 billion plus in the bank accounts here in...
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steve is sick today. that's how i ended up here. steve will be back on monday obviously. we've got wind out there right now. right along the coast are the strongest. i'm seeing wind gusts 20-25 miles an hour. that will increase this afternoon. are you traveling across the country. there will be weather. so some flight delays possible as you move toward the eastern sea boards. if not if you are staying close to home, clear skies. more sunshine today than we saw yesterday. warmer daytime highs than we saw yesterday by about five degrees. another bit of a warmup. we look at current temperatures. 51 in fairfield. 42 in concord. those are some of the coolest spots. there is no rain heading our way. the next shot of rain shows up as we get into next week. offshore with the stronger winds the swells are picking up. how does that impact you? if you are going to the coast, it will be fog free. be careful. 70 today in fairfield. 70 in brentwood. 67 in berkeley. 69 in oakland. these are the forecast highs for your afternoon today. not bad. a little warmer as we head into saturday. a
steve is sick today. that's how i ended up here. steve will be back on monday obviously. we've got wind out there right now. right along the coast are the strongest. i'm seeing wind gusts 20-25 miles an hour. that will increase this afternoon. are you traveling across the country. there will be weather. so some flight delays possible as you move toward the eastern sea boards. if not if you are staying close to home, clear skies. more sunshine today than we saw yesterday. warmer daytime highs...
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when you mentioned the 400 and the giving pledge, i noticed that, if my recollection is correct, that steve jobs, for example, did not sign that pledge, as did, i think oprah was one of them, didn't sign the pledge -- >> right, and i talked about them in the book. >> then i'll have to read it. [laughter] but what my question, really is is that people -- is the category of good rich only those people who participate in philanthropy, or the good rich also for people for what they do or what they have invented to make our lives better? >> your question is good, and i think your answer is a good one. it is possible to get off the hook, to get off the hook of being rich and make us love you any way even if you aren't philanthropic, and, certainly, steve jobs is an example of doing that. he not only did not give. he scorned giving and said that most people were simply doing it to buff up their reputations, and he was not going to be involved in playing that kind of game. there was a lot of adverse comment during his life about the fact that he was so ungenerous. oprah was different in the sense t
when you mentioned the 400 and the giving pledge, i noticed that, if my recollection is correct, that steve jobs, for example, did not sign that pledge, as did, i think oprah was one of them, didn't sign the pledge -- >> right, and i talked about them in the book. >> then i'll have to read it. [laughter] but what my question, really is is that people -- is the category of good rich only those people who participate in philanthropy, or the good rich also for people for what they do...
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. >> and now we have steve, the construction update. >> good morning, directors, steve rule with turner construction, and construction management oversight. we had another good month of progress out in the field. as soon as the presentation comes up. there it is. the estimation of 63 percent complete over all. the web core needs to be come mended and there has not been a single recordable injury since last year which is great considering the price and scope of this project. brace and installation moves along getting to the final levels in zone two, zone one was completed last month and zone three was down to the third level and the bse contractor, has done another mud slab pour in zone one and will continue to work west to east to turn that over to the contractor who starts the structural slab. >> some of the other items, the water line continues to be progressing from west to east, along mission street and more progress was made there, we are actually starting to repave and cover up and take the plates and put the street back together. and micropile, work continues. and it is actually
. >> and now we have steve, the construction update. >> good morning, directors, steve rule with turner construction, and construction management oversight. we had another good month of progress out in the field. as soon as the presentation comes up. there it is. the estimation of 63 percent complete over all. the web core needs to be come mended and there has not been a single recordable injury since last year which is great considering the price and scope of this project. brace...
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shibani: steve, thank you very much for being with us. it doesn't hurt that you've got some of the primest location spots in the city. charles street. used to live on it. that is the heart of the west village. certainly can't hurt to be in those places. >> thank you, shibani. david: the woolworth building is fantastic. if you come to manhattan you have to go to the woolworth building. real historical site. >> thank you. david: steve forbes, who is behind the bank confiscation plan in cyprus. whether or not this might become another european import by some of our euro loving policy-makers. shibani: pepsi is having its first bottle makeover in 17 years. we'll show you exactly what it is going to look like coming up next. ♪ . (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart tex i can quickly understand my charts, and spend moreime trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don
shibani: steve, thank you very much for being with us. it doesn't hurt that you've got some of the primest location spots in the city. charles street. used to live on it. that is the heart of the west village. certainly can't hurt to be in those places. >> thank you, shibani. david: the woolworth building is fantastic. if you come to manhattan you have to go to the woolworth building. real historical site. >> thank you. david: steve forbes, who is behind the bank confiscation plan...
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live from washington, i'm steve handelsman. >> thanks so much, steve. >>> back here u.s. representative eric swolwell held the first live chat during a city council meeting. he held the conference via skype. he gave an update on congress and answered questions. sowell says he's trying to make lawmakers more accessible to their constituents through technology. >>> the tsa is on damage control after an airport screener was insensitive -- accused of being insensitive to a handicapped veteran. now a congressman is getting involved. 22-year-old corporal torran gull lost his legs in afghanistan. he and other veterans were returning from spring training in phoenix when a witness claimed gull was humiliated by a screener. has written to the tsa chief complaining he had to remove his prosthetic legs and stand in pain at the check point while his wheelchair was examined. tsa says it's investigating adding the security video at the airport shows there was no removal of any prosthetic limbs. the tsa says both the screeners involved were also veterans of the armed forces. >>> 49ers fa
live from washington, i'm steve handelsman. >> thanks so much, steve. >>> back here u.s. representative eric swolwell held the first live chat during a city council meeting. he held the conference via skype. he gave an update on congress and answered questions. sowell says he's trying to make lawmakers more accessible to their constituents through technology. >>> the tsa is on damage control after an airport screener was insensitive -- accused of being insensitive to a...
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steve, what's that all about? >> sue, i want to talk in just a second about new york fed president bill dudley, talk more directly about monetary policy. first a word on fed chairman ben bernanke. he's speaking in london with mevvin king, outgoing head of the monetary policy committee there. he broadly supported all the global monetary policy easing for central banks around the world, say k effectively it was not currency. here's what he said. >> because stronger growth in each economy -- these policies are not -- rather they are positive sum enrich thiy neighbr actions. >> what he's saying is what japan is doing is okay. new york fed president bill dudley, he had some very strong words for critics of the federal reserve who say that the fed is potentially going to be losing money through its current quantitative easing policy. let's give a listen to his comments today at the new york economic club. >> the fed is a central bank, not an asset management company. our commitment is to our dual objectives. >> dudley a
steve, what's that all about? >> sue, i want to talk in just a second about new york fed president bill dudley, talk more directly about monetary policy. first a word on fed chairman ben bernanke. he's speaking in london with mevvin king, outgoing head of the monetary policy committee there. he broadly supported all the global monetary policy easing for central banks around the world, say k effectively it was not currency. here's what he said. >> because stronger growth in each...
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and especially thanks to steve for joining us. and the battle in light night comedy now including tax breaks. but whether the "tonight show" moves from l.a. to new york, we'll have you laughing all the way to the bank. [ anouncer ] ihop in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful.
and especially thanks to steve for joining us. and the battle in light night comedy now including tax breaks. but whether the "tonight show" moves from l.a. to new york, we'll have you laughing all the way to the bank. [ anouncer ] ihop in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts...
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steve? >> the only place i disagree diane is the notion that it's one thing if they're going to say things in public and speeches, even something else if they're going to say it in the minutes, but when it makes the statement, it's meaningful. >> i understand. >> and i'm saying it's still a politic political sot, still something done to appease a wing. >> i agree with you. i would brick bring up one more issue even though i continue the fed is going to continue buying for a while and then taner off. there's a real possibility if we get through this sequester shorter and the economy really has more self-feeding momentum, they will re-evaluate it in june. and having that in there opens up the opportunity depending on how the risks move and i think that's the important point and underscores the point you're making, steve, that they could move sooner to tape every off or even stop and steady out the balance sheet. i don't think they're in that place yet but there's a contingent within a fed that
steve? >> the only place i disagree diane is the notion that it's one thing if they're going to say things in public and speeches, even something else if they're going to say it in the minutes, but when it makes the statement, it's meaningful. >> i understand. >> and i'm saying it's still a politic political sot, still something done to appease a wing. >> i agree with you. i would brick bring up one more issue even though i continue the fed is going to continue buying...
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let's go to steve. >>> we have patchy low clouds, sunny and high clouds will be increasing throughout the day, rain developing, maybe a quarter to three quarters of an inch and there is not a lot of dynamics with it. we also have baseball tonight and the game tonight will not be an issue. we may have to deal with some rain tomorrow and we will dive into that one. low coming in mid-latitude and we could sure use a lot more but it looks like one and done. it is a locked in pattern and our for cast model system weakens considerably. you can see this system coming in and heaviest rain will be to the north. 30s to 40s to near 50s on the lows. and temperatures here will rebound fast except near the -- except near the coast. a cool morning for some, mild afternoon for inland. 60s closer to the coast and then it clears out and we will be chilly and then warming up. >>> a couple of basketball teams are bunching their tickets to the big day. >>> we have the details for their schedule for the ncaa tournament. >>> and ten years after the invasion to iraq, they are still blakeing the -- plaguing t
let's go to steve. >>> we have patchy low clouds, sunny and high clouds will be increasing throughout the day, rain developing, maybe a quarter to three quarters of an inch and there is not a lot of dynamics with it. we also have baseball tonight and the game tonight will not be an issue. we may have to deal with some rain tomorrow and we will dive into that one. low coming in mid-latitude and we could sure use a lot more but it looks like one and done. it is a locked in pattern and...